Friday, June 25, 2010

The Cerise Baby Sweater Pattern is Ready!

The Cerise Baby Sweater pattern in sizes preemie to 24 months is ready (Link to the pdf at the bottom of this post)!

I love that it is a touch retro with a little Japanese inspiration...I love that it looks like a cherry against the pure, blue sky...



I love that the yoke looks so bold, like the coat of a precious little emperor...




I love that Cerise is as simple as it looks... I love that it is worsted weight... I love that it knits up so fast...



I love that $3 will be donated to March of Dimes for every $5 pattern sold...




I love that together we can make a difference in a baby's life... Thank you...

Click on the Buy Now button to purchase the pattern and immediately receive an email link to download the pdf file. (You do not need to be a Ravelry member, nor do you need to have a Paypal account.)


If you experience any difficulties downloading the pattern, or have a question about the pattern click my picture in the top right column to contact me.

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6 comments:

Susan said...

I bought this beautiful pattern. Very easy to download. Thank you very much. I will be starting it soon...for a baby boy next month!

Colleen said...

This is adorable! I wish I had a baby to make it for!

Do you have any suggestions for what sort of shawl works best with your striped candy yarn? I've got a looong train ride ahead of me next week, and I'm thinking lace might be fun for that.

SockPixie said...

Thanks Susan!

SockPixie said...

Dear Colleen,

First have a great trip. I think I would knit the Citron shawl. You can find the pattern on Ravelry.

Happy knitting!

A said...

Your photography always leaves me in awe. It is absolutely stunning. This project looks like the perfect gift for a little boy I know!

queenie said...

I just downloaded the Cerise cardigan pattern - looking forward to knitting one for our first expected grandchild. Oh - and I just posted a picture of the munchkin slippers I knit from your pattern (with proper credit and a link back to you, of course!) on my blog. They are SO cute! Thank you for sharing your patterns, they are really lovely.